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About The Plattsmouth daily herald. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1883-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1891)
V Tha r.T Street peddlers have a new catch-p-uny device on their truck that U .iiu n utnuHiiitf tiling f,.r ..LI as wel yur.j? folU They call it the "cra,: toil," nil,! it in well mined. For t.-i. c-ijt.i y,,,, .., lUiy0lll. ,,f ti.K1. lhil, , .s "I M-e the la via of p-aviry ,li, ,1. i; look likeanordinmy wo. A n ball, about tize of a t-i)iii Lail. but you can't f ' n 11 in a straight linn to nave you. (, tomft the aet'lvt of t,it liiin- qitcei , ' Ui,r..s lie in the l.u.t that u js I().l(KM oU ,, Bi.v. Tl-ik ,my iimve ,."iiit of te bi'vniric. It will n.!l , , 'nil Of its JIwn HcfupJ, , j Wj to roll ,ywn hjK ,f yo try t) nil .vow twill pfrlmjis start out a!l 't VjTli;in turn iuund ami roll or may bo it will KO if sidewi-e ' .Wnlw a wobbly circle around 7'i'i All ltn movements hnj jerky ami pa.-Vio.lic. . Give it to a kitten to play ' i hmiI the chances are that the kitten will go mad. while a baby will cry with vexation over its eccentricities. A -rown person who i not up in spherical eom ry will Hsnre yon that it is wonderful. It is tiot. It i.s ouly borne hharp fellows way of gathering in the dimes. Never theirs, ere long the city will be flooded . with these "crazy balls."-New York Herald. A a Art Ufa Manaloa.' Bir Frederick Leighton, Bart., P. R. ' A., in at present enjoying himnelf in the ! beantifnl town of Perugia, the air of j winch is most invigorating. Electric . JiKhtiia being luid in the president's bouse, in Holland par!t j. Tbe ip!(.a. did eastern hall, paved with tile from Damascus, with the fountains and coticnes of exquisite workmaniihip, will uw be lit by the electric light. So will in A Doatn Who Blftiaatl a Kortun. Dr. Gower, of Brighton, carried in h i pocket a competency fur life when le loft the house on VaUiiham tei r; m with the knowledge or Parueii's ,1 . for Paruell died at mnlni-ht. an i . uk tor ci.uld have iv ilizo'l a f .nn ;. aellm;; the eJEi'lij.MW in-tv.ioi ''.! :,, !,. any of t lie richer .papers in London n Now York. Ifwasto when OainbetU died at ? the munim-'. At inidni ;!it fie iv.i ; uoiiuced convalescent. 'Die d.-at.'i u . of lejKMi' rs was relaxed. Yel tle'iii, a Frenchman, inenilier of a l'ar.iuii uevta iielicy. cmie oiil tti u hop ut early tnurinii and miv a ... servant running cim the r.;s. "The inasier is dead.' the him. Ik-nt'id there in ijiv.it v' . To whom tilmuM be sell tlie new-..-hesitated between t!i? Paris, L-i: and New Y"."i; piipers. lie fiually e thus, "(.'smoelta died at 5 tiiijt in lir,'." The dispatch readied a New V ofice at ten miimle before 8. ti lx'inirfive liours dilTen ni-e between P and New York. Half a Jia'e of aerom panyini; matter was pv-u to t!ie c n jKwitors, an I at twenty niiiiiil p ..-i the whole ntury was on its way to the itereotypern. The reporter is still living on the pr e ci-eds of his "beatf an'l the m-iiatio:i of UamUftta's death win nt:ii t t'a.itof Parutll. New York Truth. '.Hi vkm n. h ( X )i;. m i JOEg: &i LtADIKG AND OMY OM PRICE CLOLHIER IS WAITING FOR YOU. ' A Tlmy Kitt.M Dlckro Tnl Theiu. j A Rood story is told at one of the ho Ms here about some of the EnRhMi di- j vines who are in tii city ia atU':::!u:;c npou the Methodist ecumenical council. I (t was noticed that at the hour l .l.iu n ' lor dinner on . I' I ic f il H ' I .''.II - i i i M I r I- . . r I'lethrnn I' II: ;.-! . i II .1 li Hi . ' H P I l l it ini M , 1 1 1M m i.t I. . mil lOn lll ; IS waiting to show you his new goods and o let you know how r-hPjn ihm, - kit J nb. bought. -JOE- the card iKMted in :! li K. ') S li'iiirr i. in u me electric ll(;iit. bo Will ie rmes oi tue uonse lliee the drawing room, with its fine sped- ' n"ll"n I'reiichm would Kther about tliens of (j.rnt'a nni.tin... the doors of lha illmn.r nmin Brwl wKun mens of Corot's paintings representing tlie seasons, and the handsome dining room. The larxe studio, with 1U price, lees treasures, will be properly illunii natel. The founUin at one time had no rail ing. One evening after one of Kir Fred- em a Lentous epicurean feasts, the the doors of the itminir room and when they were opened would make a wild rush inside, and to seat themselves hasti ly at the first table they reached aud tt bejfiii to eat as quickly as posnible. The landlord was puzzled to know the caaie of this strance conduct on the iu.t Of his foreign guest, ltirjiiirj developed m ict luai inese revereuu cent emeu l.ll I1' 1 'I . t II I M- J I 'i -is I I 1 1 ' i.' ei I ll ;i K Ht' Sl" : r !, ilU'i .i I i i v r . i -Hi ml I 1 1 ti . " -V I'll J I IT letll jr. HAS THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK Im l.ia line in Cum Gaunt! You wi 1 not be nble to buy cheaper Wei CL. riin wliiti you take qualitj anJ price in consideration. I'LACI-S OF WOKHIir. t ii . 1 """"i "o .1 . . hall not beimr snfflltwi! llf. i : tht fact the academicians stepped Into the foun- i haJ lK'f"re cominir over posted them win and trot thoroughly wet; a popular fjuntPr lmd to borrow a pair at tha prehident's tronsers, much to the amuse ment or bis brethren of the brush selves on Ameri'.-an custom by reading Dickens' "Aime-iran iitn a::J "i'-:r-tin CiiuzzJewit." The scene In the I : : i descriptive of the effect of the bote) ,i... ner gonu causing evervblv to o r. tronir electric liifht will nut nn .ml ,,. ' Whatever ho was doing aud make a ra ,j any more of the; uncomfortable adven- or tlu "n lest be should tail the gannents did not fit biini but the A Doit ftiorm In Simla. A canons phenomenon occurred in Cimla recently on two successive nights. . This was nothing less than a dust torta i i .i. i . , . i in me mmsi oi a downpour of niin, or t raiuer, to speaa more correctly, a shower of mud. A colnmn of dust seems to have Iwii carried np into the hi-her at mosphere from the plains and to have lieen caught ami forced down by the. heavy rain. In the morning, as a result, II the plant and Cowits iu Simla were found to lmve r-t-ived a tliick coating of mud. There could be no doubt that the mud had been rained down, for it was freely sprinkled on plants away from the hillside and at a great height from the ground. Moreover a deposit of mud was found in the rain gange in srions parts of the station. It is a common thing to see the atmosphere in the hills during the hot seon thick with dust from the plains, carried aloft by a strong wind. But the conjunction of rain and dust is an accident of which, it is stated, there is no previous record. Excoaiige. j to get any dinner they took as gonrnl i truth ami were govi-rains their owu con- Cor duct accordingly. Washiu,rton v-ieveiaua nam Dealer. Prnll' llroihar. According to an Atlanta paper a seedy looking man. not quite fifty .ml wearing a disconni-ed .and color!. slouch hat. with a suit to match. Mood t before the bulletin boards i.i A J.inta The bMt flaaba. J. C. Conch, who hes a mile sonth of Fox Postofilce, has brought us what is jirobubly the smallest snake erer cap tured iu Ray county. It was caught alxrat two weeks ago by bis stepsou. Theodore Jackson, ami is of the black wiake species. It is ouly three inches in length, and at the thickest part of il body is ouly three-sixteenths of an inch in circumference. It is a perfectly fonn d reptile, but with an extra large bead. Mr. Jackson accidentally killed it by spilling a few drop of petroleum unit. This snake could not teach school or plow corn like some of bis kinstneq found in Colonel Jim Denton's ncighb r- hood, but Mr. Jackson U Just a proud of his find as the colonel ever was over any of his discoveries. Richmond (Mo.) Conservator. other day to g-t a gliiniw of ili.-pnti hi ' aoout tlie death of Ciiarles Stewart Pur nrll. The man wa John Parmdl, n brofliti of the Irish leader, who b.is pent'the latb-r years of bis life tending fruit trees on a little farm seventy-five miles from Atlanta. "1 cannot belirv that be is dead, said be. "The only thing that makes tne believe the renort is the statement that he died suddenly. There were twelve children In our fam ily, six of whom are dead, and everyone of the six died suddenly. Qnr sister Funny, who died last, was found dead iu bed. Charles, and in fact all of ns, are stibj.'ct to attack of nervous prostra tion, and if be is dead this uinst hav,. caused bis death. He loved vs all, aud but a short time mm h vri.ut ma ....... affectionate letter." CAIIOii II-.- -I I SI I's ' loorll. k. lH-tpr, Ulili inn! Mild. Ftli-r a in v. 1'nsinr Hivirit: '!. - s li.. Hi .'Hi a M. Sutul.i) rriiiiM ri7;n. nil. '-i.rtllc'llii.. CllM-TI . ii n ..him snd HkIiiIi Hf .-nvlr. 1 1 Ion -.i -(. k h it' r J. K. i.i rii, I'M, "i iiiuii i ,'. on in u. Friscol'AI.-KI I.nk. ' I hnuli, ruiirr Tnlni sun tin . n- (I II H, ILf.. l.n.O.r kr. vlr-:llA M a ill Kir X Mimlii) N-IksiI ii'ifMin nii-TH.Oiirr-. .mrr lth Kt snl i.miilt- lie . lint. I ii. int. i - : tl A X. i.u i r. i".iimv :irii ii in .ki a lhlMIHIV i n ,n- ir I I i In n-li.e, x lir MINI Sl.lt l.t.lMlt- SI.. rv J.I. I Dir. tl-l.ir Minis e o : t;.r; llesi'lillii; i us ni. .-. ii ii p iii. ' i '. K t'l 'ii' liiiifli ni. et pvtrv !-Hhlill. I V , II y HI J .& Mi ill. I us, Hi,.' f Hie r rrni All sie ! vn il sit. m Uir inerilns. Pimt M'THonisT-hlxili .. iK-twen Matt, sort P- tM i. i hy i. k. I rlit t. n. i..r. h-rvllf. ' 1 I t H ftfl M Sill. (I . .U.I.....I :.HIA M l'ly. I ll.t rll ( Vtillil-tlit) t-Veli-GrkMA fn' hivtkkiaN. Curner Main snd ..nni. i.t-v iii-. !; r ft-mifti us litmtli. Ktilu i- ii til It Ti A Ai B rr.iilH i.oMiiATloAl.-4irsiilie, be- in.r'il i in .'i 'W-iX il LoM'i.rn iuiti'T. - vt. fil've. ' t k. l-lwin It-nili i tl r. it i IM, iii l:i . A furaell. fH- l. l. S" VI e II iii. ni 7 ;.) p iii I'liijei t ill'.' V ..( s.i;i - .-1. 1 (, y.H'Ml lVs lull Tl- A-'iK'IATH'l- .t. in Iii " tn oi i.li . k. ii. miiti Lin. ir1 n.tfiini:. Iii hifi i. nil . iti f . . 1 1 l . . v l l nii e at I ti'i lis k. iiii. tiju-n an k il.') I .'in -.. h III . tit It ; M t, i. t..rT I'At k Iaih s.i i --I;., .i v, V mhI, i a. nr. fi tviria: SU'i l.y hrlin.'l. I in.: initriiiK.ua ni. ulnl s n. In. I'riiift ii.t-mt ir lu'm'M mmIm ; rlmlr (itr ',., . iuliii ,i I, Hri V t M'l.lt'C. JOE- Onlj buji the bct makei unJ latest novelties in CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS IIAT8, CAPS ETC. A"(i if-yo" aro ,wkinrT fr a reliable place to trade give JOE a trial. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, PLATTSMOUTH. A Child Killed kj a PI,. While "playlnif funeral" in Kiota. Kan., Johnny Denner, ajred six, met a trance fate, lie aud his eight-year-old si iter had dun a hole and Johnny sat in It. When she had covered him with earth np to the neck, an old sow drore her oT and then attacked ths little boy. Several times the animal sunk her teeth in the lad s head, and when friends came to his rescue they found him dead. E change. , Sazleet ef a Hat-a. The fact that Lonls Kossuth Is now a poor, blind old man, who ia dratfiriny oni a niiaeranie existence, embittered by i. ... . i . , ... utfr nam ann nearness neglect, la not complimentary to an aye of hero wor shipers which will spend fortunes upon forireoot monuments to the dead and trodfe-a a cruet to the living. Boston Globe. .I i i ni . i It Is given out tliat flO.TSJ aot-onnb.. lims and cases, involving the sum of f:T8.8S1.0r;j were Settled darin tbe last fiscal year by the United States govern nent a lar;re Incrpase of work with no ncr ase of force as compared with tbe preceding fiscal year. A piir of very economical lovers, in iy An(e, Cal., hit upon a plau to cheat Uncle 8am of his postage. The youc uiiin hir.-d a box at the postoflice and gave his sweetheart a duplicate key. They eichan.-ed correspondence through the box. The recent losses by fire In the carj-o of ships carryinjr cotton has shown that cotton seed ml, when held In thcottn n the outside of the bale, rapidly oxi dizes and generates spoutaneouscowbua 4 un. ; IllaatratatJ Rfportlag. ' In i-onnection with tiie snicide of Oen eral Eoulantrer, a feat has lieen accom plished by one of the Paris weekly pa pers winch shows to what perfection of dispatch illustrated reporting has now been brought. On Wednesday, on the reception of the news of tba general' death. The Illustration sent to Brus sels two members of iu staff, one a draftsman, the other a photographer. ()n Thurwlay morning these artist had pholojrruphrd the ge neral lyin in state, as well as the hotel in the KueMontoyer. aud had even improvised a representa tion of the scene In the cemetery. They then took the train, and arrived in I'aris on the same day with all that was need ed for the illustration of that tt.'. I-. of the iournii An ltitM.iin.. .!..t..;i that the proofs of the photographs were 1 t . .-. .1... . . . . - . . u bum mo ni nil m urawing exocutetj uunng ttie railway Journey back to fans. London News. TAKKTIIIi When -oil l'O tn n thn ..j. v I'lu'i iiii iu itiiy Mioen imt to procure lor w hat von eneiwt til'Kt tliat VOIir innni-v nill Lrrn than tliie will not content you muni llin.t 4 I. ! ... .......... t. ........ ... ,ii in J ttu ttllllltll, HI eon, uea. uur nirtlioU lire Himrile iih vnur tlt kin ii U' n j V llltl lift vour ex t ectatifniM in ) t-i,.,wiu hut we rcali.e them whatever they rcu. da not Oaall's Poraa. From renortsit would snrifar that tk. site of Diiail'a forga at Grand Pre ia no longer a mystery. Air. W. C. Archi bald, while catting iu a i.i.l. Lr.,.11 alxiut two miles west of the village of vv olivine, came npon what ia auppoe.! to be the remains of the ancient black- with shop, nnder about four feet of oil Fonndation atom, charcoal and Iag were uiacorered In large quantities, o unless the Acadian Grand Pra could dohhi or more Uian on smithy, this ia to all likelihood the epot where Basil lived and worked. It look a though Wolf Till wis the heart of the ancient Tillage of Grand Pre. Nova fteoti Bulletin. Th late Beaker Jams H. Mead, of Sheboygan, Wis., in hi will, beside a beqnest of ).OiiO for a pnblia library, left 110,000 for the erection of a ball wherein the boys of Khelmygan tusy in dulge tn Innocent sports and pastime. Arnold T. Jabn, who r-'fently did in Chicago, was th sun of Fredurich Lad wig Jahn, the founder of th now famous Turn Vereins and in bis day cue of the great eut ot Gorman patriots. The poveriiinei t nronoses to bnild an- other timber dock iu the navy yard at Lrooklyn. the accommodations of !ip Ol'ii'r two diM ks l,i in - i llAll.'lt.li- ft i to be about (Wi) feet in loinfth. Four yean nziastranieblrthdiiv nrea. ent wss received by cbarh Kettleberger. L- t- , . ui ou t-riniasno. n WSJ a OUIU, BUj tan other day be wa buried In it. t ififC 50 r flee u rt w f avtii liferent to oura nnd nowhere enn you eet a fuller mid f.iirer equivalent for jour money. An especially protituble purcliuee for j ou is our ric. nooEa, shoes on KUDBERB R SHERWOOD. 901 Main Street Lumber Yard THE. OLD RELIABLE. For Atcliineon, St. Joeeph, IaTen- worth, Khuson Cily, St. Luuia, aud all points north, euet outh or west Tick ' ts Bold Hiid bu)T Kiie checked t o a n y point in the United S i a Ice or Canada. For INFORMATION AS TO RATES AND ROUTES Cull ut Depot or address II, C. Towne.i, G. r. A. St. Louie. Mo. J.C. l'lULLII'l'I, A. G. 1. A. Omaha. II. D. Apgak. Aiit.. I'lottamoutli. Ti'Icphoiie, "7. HARNESS! HARNESS, RED G0ROES1 k SOU rpUR beat of li.rnesa, both double .nd a-Inf2le mar be fo.,tt .. ' m bju X verythiRi,,,hehi,rnce.licoIHobUK;il..ndcarriu n.cl,areDraUlasaineTeryrcepect.bcinff the liuhteeL casieat riding Tehiclea on earth. my and -o 1 ALSO have a I.re lot of Schutler. Moline, Ilaln ad Sterling w.eon. Spring wagona, road carta, and plow of all di.cription. the INTERNATIONAL TYPEWRITER . i. nmm 4 sqk i ED I F LIB A sihrtly anil civ aiw-liine. full oarrsj I atari. In. mi ll. I .. .... , l j:.. : " iiiwmtiBi o iSllfrf tA..rti .Mfti .i.Jiih l.t... ....... ... iitutl ID have en tru rtrnKf ir I lie imrMte. a ratitati ut an sii ii M Colt irsotialtly pectt-d ol Hie vcif bt lyrenrllei hIaojL .i.,.,r .mil, rrt tninuif . f aMrc-atvnfilins In tbe aiilllij of Hi eif rt ftJunles, Lath, Saah, Dcoro, Blinds ! n supply everw deu.and of the rify Csll end pet terms. Fourth itrect In retr of ocr Louea. PliitL 8100. n ft f r.T i v r ..: mz' .? - 'rrif i rtrriiv rutif r cur tiiltnft)..f.i '-ftlll IliM I. r liaMlel. ara t a I II I ' T. . I PKIatllVIt AtttHT.M TS7. u.ist., I f thfr la no util In rnttr ..t. tv. aaultwtiiri t. tiik eAitifcti wtfti aUtats ealil'tl J tttlfS U, T. r(&l XEMl.'u:, AK. ni. 1-inrolu, Hth, Fr,KlD qoriDEI) SON Plattsmouth Nebraska SPECIAL SALE LN 0UU COMPLETE STOCK OF 1AJ3IE8.-TINE SHOES We give you the following dd p ci t In price: .ad.ealjPMt l)ongolata.()ljrhoi'e reduced to- . Ladiea Hand Turned beat Dogola HW aboe reduced to . ' . FOE THIRTY DAYS OULY rt - t .... urn.Te. great many other arunph; t. of 0(t,i " ot-ringat , $1.19 210 U9 we a 12 TTT"F1 itv rrn i J I cm ' I 1 In order to reduce our. lock to meet our obligation. V.'c (Inn havnii I..- I.,u .1 t r . i i. V . A-uica uxiorda tliat price. Don't foruet Hie i.Iuce. . " "e "ill aril at reduced Jm BOKOK & CO. v